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hi i am using computer at school but not able to access any sites like orkut which is blocked by administrator how can i access that it is blocked using group policy even my cmd.exe,run,command,search r not there plz helphi
i am using computer at school but not able to access any sites like orkut which is blocked by administrator
how can i access that it is blocked using group policy even my cmd.exe,run,command,search r not there
plz help
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Open the Local Group Policy Editor
Applies To: Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012
You can open the Local Group Policy Editor by using the command line or by using the Microsoft Management Console (MMC).
To open the Local Group Policy Editor from the command line
Click Start , type gpedit.msc in the Start Search box, and then press ENTER .
To open the Local Group Policy Editor as an MMC snap-in
Open MMC. (Click Start , click in the Start Search box, type mmc , and then press ENTER .)
On the File menu, click Add/Remove Snap-in .
In the Add or Remove Snap-ins dialog box, click Group Policy Object Editor , and then click Add .
In the Select Group Policy Object dialog box, click Browse .
Click This computer to edit the Local Group Policy object, or click Users to edit Administrator, Non-Administrator, or per-user Local Group Policy objects.
You will need administrative access to modify any group policies.
From the command line run gpedit.msc. Since you are not listing a particular group policy I can only suggest that you bring up all settings, and then sort them by state. All enabled policies will rise to the top of the list. You can then disable or modify the policies as needed.
* Remove the user account that is experiencing difficulty from the Guests
or Limited account groups
Click Start, click Run, type control admintools, and then click OK.
Click Computer Management.
Expand Local Users and Groups.
Select Users.
Open the account that is used to access Windows Update.
Click the Member Of tab.
Select the user account that you want to remove, and then click Remove.;
* Add the Local Administrator and Service accounts to the Impersonate a
client after authentication policy
Click Start, point to All Programs, point to Administrative Tools, and
then click Local Security Policy.
Expand Local Policies.
Click User Rights Assignment.
Double-click to open the Impersonate a client after authentication
policy
On the Local Security Settings tab, click Add User or Group, and then
add the Administrator and Service to the list of Users and Groups.
Click OK, and then restart the computer.
Hi there, I would like to clarify If you are the administrator on the computer your trying to edit your account
If you are the administrator of the computer, and If your computer is part of a network at an organization
such as a school, government agency, or a business, your organization's
system administrator might have disabled or even removed certain
settings by using Group Policy. Group Policy is a feature of Windows that lets system administrators
manage users' access to Windows
features. If you suspect that Group Policy is preventing you from
changing a setting that you need to access, contact your system
administrator.
OR
If your computer is not part of a network, a user
with administrator privileges might have modified Group Policy on your
computer to remove access to the settings. In this case, contact the
users who are administrators on your computer to modify the settings
you'd like to change.
Hi, UltraSurf is a hard one to block from ISA itself because it uses the local host computer through port 9666 as it’s proxy to intercept browser requests and encrypt them through 443/SSL traffic through your corporate proxy server. UltraSurf uses a network of anonymous proxies like Botnets that can change dynamically at any given time. So how can you successfully block it? Well I don’t know if you can totally but you may be able to deter it a bit. A few ways are: Policy – Do you have an acceptable use policy in-place? If you do then I would think the threat of job loss and termination should be a darn good deterrent. At the local host – Using group policy, restrict access to the local host site in IE. That would be 127.0.0.1 and Ultra1 that it resolves to. If you have the capability, restrict TCP port 9666 on the local host outbound. Setting software restriction in group policy is another to prevent the UltraSoft application from running. On the ISA – Go to http://www.isaserver.bm and download Steve’s blocking anonymous domain sets and configure a deny access rule to help block anonymous proxy access. You won’t totally stop access but the list will defiantly put a damper on accessing the most popular sites. Collective software ClearTunnel is another ISA add-on to help uncover scrupulous activity. http://www.collectivesoftware.com/Products/ClearTunnel Good luck! Save a tree.
The easiest way to try if it’s possible bypass blocking of MySpace is to use an alternative web browser such as Mozilla Firefox and Opera. This hack will work if system administrators apply the contents URL filtering and blocking via Internet Explorer settings of Group Policy, which works only on Internet Explorer browsers. Thus, Firefox and Opera are not affected by the restrictions that applied via Group Policy and the access to MySpace or other blocked sites are granted. ( If this solution helpful to you please rate this)
Your best bet is to access facebook somewhere other than work. I suggest an internet cafe on your lunch break...the IT guys are probably monitoring you...sorry.
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i am using computer at school but not able to access any sites like orkut which is blocked by administrator
how can i access that it is blocked using group policy even my cmd.exe,run,command,search r not there
plz help
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